I think if you leave out the media, women aren’t as celebrated as you think. Can I ask in which ways you think men are oppressed in the west?
"If you leave out one of the biggest areas that women are celebrated, women aren't really celebrated all that much" is certainly a take.
And yes, I can tell you exactly how men are oppressed and/or disadvantaged and/or discriminated against in the west. Here are just a few examples:
In the US, men can't register to vote without also signing up for selective service (the draft), while women don't have to
In many European countries, men cannot legally be raped by women. The definition is set up so that only women can be rape victims of men
The Duluth Model, which says that cops responding to domestic violence calls must assume the man is the perpetrator even if he's the one who called the cops or has injuries, is widely adopted by the police
Women are heavily favored in custody cases
Men have zero say in whether or not their children are killed by their mothers in the womb
When DNA tests show that a man is not the father of a woman's child, sometimes a judge will still say he has to pay child support because he makes more money than the real father
There are hundreds of women only scholarships, but very few men's only scholarships (though thankfully this one is changing)
Discriminatory hiring guidelines that favor women over men
The difference in response, both legal and societal, between physical violence from a man to a woman and physical violence from a woman to a man
Ad campaigns that chastise men for being men and celebrate women for being women
Hell, the current US vice president was picked solely because she was a black woman
And those are just a few examples. So, while women do face problems as a group in modern western society, it's men who currently have more societal disadvantages.